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English: Interior of the Mosque of al Buraq, Jerusalem, as drawn by James Barclay after a very brief visit in 1851–4. The wall at the end is the closed-off passage that once led to Barclay's Gate.
العربية: داخل مسجد البراق في القدس القدس، كما رسمه جيمس باركلي بعد زيارة قصيرة جدًا في 1851-4. الجدار في النهاية هو الممر المغلق الذي يقال أنه ينتهي إلى بوابة باركليز التي يُقال بانها بوابة الهيكل.
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J. T. Barclay (1858). The City of the Great King; Or, Jerusalem as it was, as it is, and as it is to be. Philadelphia: James Challen and Sons. p. 490.
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James T. Barclay (d. 1874)
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Al-Buraq Mosque, drawn by James Barclay after a brief visit (1851–4). Back wall closes off passage to "Barclay's Gate".